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This is the list of all the classes that we have taught since we began. Please browse through the list and let us know if you would like us to offer any of the classes again that you find interesting.

Mon, Oct 3:

  • Civic Skills Training
  • Time: 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM
    Location: Green Lake Branch Library
    Come learn how to become an informed, engaged, and effective citizen at any level of government! This free, hour-long training will help provide base knowledge on the legislative process and help you gain effective techniques to get your voice heard in the lawmaking process. The training is nonpartisan, being geared to help you track and communicate on the issues that you care about.

    Facilitators: Sarah Schacht and Karissa Magelsen
    Sarah is the executive director of Knowledge As Power, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on helping citizens engage effectively in the lawmaking process through free, online tools to track legislation and free civic skills trainings.
    Karissa is a graduate student at the University of Washington receiving her masters in public administration.

Thu, Oct 6:

  • Keeping Chickens in the City
  • Time: 6:00 PM to 7:45 PM
    Location: Lake City Library
    Want to keep chickens but don\'t know where to start? This class covers the basics of keeping chickens in the city. It includes information on starting with chicks, feed, housing requirements and resources to continue your chicken education.

Sat, Oct 8:

  • Keeping Chickens in the City
  • Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
    Location: Montlake Library
    Want to keep chickens but don\'t know where to start? This class covers the basics of keeping chickens in the city. It includes information on starting with chicks, feed, housing requirements and resources to continue your chicken education.
  • Keeping Chickens in the City
  • Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
    Location: Seattle Public Library Greenlake Branch
    Want to keep chickens but don\'t know where to start? This class covers the basics of keeping chickens in the city. It includes information on starting with chicks, feed, housing requirements and resources to continue your chicken education.

Mon, Oct 10:

  • Keeping Chickens in the City
  • Time: 6:00 PM to 7:45 PM
    Location: Beacon Hill Library
    Want to keep chickens but don\'t know where to start? This class covers the basics of keeping chickens in the city. It includes information on starting with chicks, feed, housing requirements and resources to continue your chicken education.
  • Civic Skills Training
  • Time: 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
    Location: Ballard Branch Library
    Come learn how to become an informed, engaged, and effective citizen at any level of government! This free, hour-long training will help provide base knowledge on the legislative process and help you gain effective techniques to get your voice heard in the lawmaking process. The training is nonpartisan, being geared to help you track and communicate on the issues that you care about.

    Facilitators: Sarah Schacht and Karissa Magelsen
    Sarah is the executive director of Knowledge As Power, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on helping citizens engage effectively in the lawmaking process through free, online tools to track legislation and free civic skills trainings.
    Karissa is a graduate student at the University of Washington receiving her masters in public administration.
  • Keeping Chickens in the City
  • Time: 6:30 PM to 7:45 PM
    Location: Southwest Library Branch
    Want to keep chickens but don\'t know where to start? This class covers the basics of keeping chickens in the city. It includes information on starting with chicks, feed, housing requirements and resources to continue your chicken education.

Wed, Oct 12:

  • Civic Skills Training
  • Time: 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
    Location: Fremont Public Library
    Come learn how to become an informed, engaged, and effective citizen at any level of government! This free, hour-long training will help provide base knowledge on the legislative process and help you gain effective techniques to get your voice heard in the lawmaking process. The training is nonpartisan, being geared to help you track and communicate on the issues that you care about.

    Facilitators: Sarah Schacht and Karissa Magelsen
    Sarah is the executive director of Knowledge As Power, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on helping citizens engage effectively in the lawmaking process through free, online tools to track legislation and free civic skills trainings.
    Karissa is a graduate student at the University of Washington receiving her masters in public administration.

Thu, Oct 13:

  • Civic Skills Training
  • Time: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
    Location: High Point Library
    Come learn how to become an informed, engaged, and effective citizen at any level of government! This free, hour-long training will help provide base knowledge on the legislative process and help you gain effective techniques to get your voice heard in the lawmaking process. The training is nonpartisan, being geared to help you track and communicate on the issues that you care about.

    Facilitators: Sarah Schacht and Karissa Magelsen
    Sarah is the executive director of Knowledge As Power, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on helping citizens engage effectively in the lawmaking process through free, online tools to track legislation and free civic skills trainings.
    Karissa is a graduate student at the University of Washington receiving her masters in public administration.

Sat, Oct 15:

  • Keeping Chickens in the City
  • Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
    Location: Seattle Public Library Broadview Branch
    Want to keep chickens but don\'t know where to start? This class covers the basics of keeping chickens in the city. It includes information on starting with chicks, feed, housing requirements and resources to continue your chicken education.

Mon, Oct 17:

  • Civic Skills Training- CANCELLED!
  • Time: 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
    Location: Montlake Library
    Come learn how to become an informed, engaged, and effective citizen at any level of government! This free, hour-long training will help provide base knowledge on the legislative process and help you gain effective techniques to get your voice heard in the lawmaking process. The training is nonpartisan, being geared to help you track and communicate on the issues that you care about.

    Facilitators: Sarah Schacht and Karissa Magelsen
    Sarah is the executive director of Knowledge As Power, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on helping citizens engage effectively in the lawmaking process through free, online tools to track legislation and free civic skills trainings.
    Karissa is a graduate student at the University of Washington receiving her masters in public administration.

Tue, Oct 18:

  • Facilitator Class
  • Time: 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
    Location: Street Bean Espresso
    Is there a skill, hobby, or chunk of knowledge you are passionate about? Want to share that passion with other interested people? Curious about how many people with an aversion to public speaking have come to love being facilitators?

    Come to this class to learn how to be a facilitator with Seattle Free School, and to meet and network with other facilitators. This informal meeting covers what Seattle Free School is, tips on teaching, and how to schedule and promote your course.

    Whether you wish to facilitate a class, or just want to learn more about Seattle Free School, you are welcome to attend this meetup. We recognize that teaching others can be an intimidating task, and we are here to support you and provide assistance in making Seattle Free School a fun adventure for you.

    Street Bean Espresso is a nonprofit Belltown café that provides job training and employment for young adults working to exit street life. You can find it at 2702 Third Ave Seattle, WA 98121. For more information on the location please see http://streetbeanespresso.org/

Wed, Oct 19:

  • Civic Skills Training
  • Time: 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
    Location: University District Library
    Come learn how to become an informed, engaged, and effective citizen at any level of government! This free, hour-long training will help provide base knowledge on the legislative process and help you gain effective techniques to get your voice heard in the lawmaking process. The training is nonpartisan, being geared to help you track and communicate on the issues that you care about.

    Facilitators: Sarah Schacht and Karissa Magelsen
    Sarah is the executive director of Knowledge As Power, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on helping citizens engage effectively in the lawmaking process through free, online tools to track legislation and free civic skills trainings.
    Karissa is a graduate student at the University of Washington receiving her masters in public administration.

Sat, Oct 22:

  • Keeping Chickens in the City
  • Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
    Location: Ballard Library
    Want to keep chickens but don\'t know where to start? This class covers the basics of keeping chickens in the city. It includes information on starting with chicks, feed, housing requirements and resources to continue your chicken education.

Tue, Oct 25:

  • Keeping Chickens in the City
  • Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
    Location: Northeast Branch Library
    Want to keep chickens but don\'t know where to start? This class covers the basics of keeping chickens in the city. It includes information on starting with chicks, feed, housing requirements and resources to continue your chicken education.

Wed, Oct 26:

  • Civic Skills Training
  • Time: 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
    Location: Queen Anne Library
    Come learn how to become an informed, engaged, and effective citizen at any level of government! This free, hour-long training will help provide base knowledge on the legislative process and help you gain effective techniques to get your voice heard in the lawmaking process. The training is nonpartisan, being geared to help you track and communicate on the issues that you care about.

    Facilitators: Sarah Schacht and Karissa Magelsen
    Sarah is the executive director of Knowledge As Power, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on helping citizens engage effectively in the lawmaking process through free, online tools to track legislation and free civic skills trainings.
    Karissa is a graduate student at the University of Washington receiving her masters in public administration.


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